Two new stories have been published this week and both of
them use GlassFish 3.1 in production. If you haven't seen them
before, "Stories" is a blog with production use of GlassFish by
small, medium, and large users with user questionnaires
describing their experience with the rest of the community.

The first story is PointDebate, a "social network company
that stir up, engage and give voice to most diverse
opinions". They've been following pretty closely all
the recent updates of GlassFish and now run the latest 3.1
version (only a month after it was released). They
application is built using Java EE 6 and JSF in particular
with RichFaces. The full architecture includes MySQL as
well as EHCache and uses JMS to "decouple …

Two new stories have been published this week and both of
them use GlassFish 3.1 in production. If you haven't seen them
before, "Stories" is a blog with production use of GlassFish by
small, medium, and large users with user questionnaires
describing their experience with the rest of the community.

The first story is PointDebate, a "social network company
that stir up, engage and give voice to most diverse
opinions". They've been following pretty closely all
the recent updates of GlassFish and now run the latest 3.1
version (only a month after it was released). They
application is built using Java EE 6 and JSF in particular
with RichFaces. The full architecture includes MySQL as
well as EHCache and uses JMS to "decouple …

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